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Hi everyone :)\n
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After installing the emacs package and trying to remove it afterwards:\n
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Also after reading the [Stupid things you’ve done that broke your Linux installation ](https://a.lemmy.world/lemmy.world/post/8098330) post, I read a lot of people messing up their debian system after using the above command… So I assume that’s not the correct way of doing things in Linux?\n
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Ah, I can duplicate this behavior too. I think it is probably related to emacs being a metapackage. It does not include emacs itself but forces the install of emacs-gtk. In my mind removing the metapackage should allow you to autoremove dependencies, but people have broken their systems badly with this behavior so it may have been changed or it’s stuck behind some configuration option.\n
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Hi everyone :)\n
\n
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\n
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Also after reading the [Stupid things you’ve done that broke your Linux installation ](https://a.lemmy.world/lemmy.world/post/8098330) post, I read a lot of people messing up their debian system after using the above command… So I assume that’s not the correct way of doing things in Linux?\n
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Ah, I can duplicate this behavior too. I think it is probably related to emacs being a metapackage. It does not include emacs itself but forces the install of emacs-gtk. In my mind removing the metapackage should allow you to autoremove dependencies, but people have broken their systems badly with this behavior so it may have been changed or it’s stuck behind some configuration option.\n
\n
Removing emacs-gtk itself will work as you expect. You can also install emacs-nox for a cli-only one that is smaller.\n
\n
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Hi everyone :)\n
\n
After installing the emacs package and trying to remove it afterwards:\n
\n
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\n
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\n
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\n
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\n
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\n
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\n
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Ah, I can duplicate this behavior too. I think it is probably related to emacs being a metapackage. It does not include emacs itself but forces the install of emacs-gtk. In my mind removing the metapackage should allow you to autoremove dependencies, but people have broken their systems badly with this behavior so it may have been changed or it’s stuck behind some configuration option.\n
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Ah, I can duplicate this behavior too. I think it is probably related to emacs being a metapackage. It does not include emacs itself but forces the install of emacs-gtk. In my mind removing the metapackage should allow you to autoremove dependencies, but people have broken their systems badly with this behavior so it may have been changed or it’s stuck behind some configuration option.\n
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Ah, I can duplicate this behavior too. I think it is probably related to emacs being a metapackage. It does not include emacs itself but forces the install of emacs-gtk. In my mind removing the metapackage should allow you to autoremove dependencies, but people have broken their systems badly with this behavior so it may have been changed or it’s stuck behind some configuration option.\n
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Hi everyone :)\n
\n
After installing the emacs package and trying to remove it afterwards:\n
\n
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\n
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Isn’t that command supposed:\n
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\n
What am I missing here?\n
\n
Also after reading the [Stupid things you’ve done that broke your Linux installation ](https://a.lemmy.world/lemmy.world/post/8098330) post, I read a lot of people messing up their debian system after using the above command… So I assume that’s not the correct way of doing things in Linux?\n
\n
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It is a very typical way of doing things, you just have to read the output and make sure no important packages are in the list.\n
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Ah, I can duplicate this behavior too. I think it is probably related to emacs being a metapackage. It does not include emacs itself but forces the install of emacs-gtk. In my mind removing the metapackage should allow you to autoremove dependencies, but people have broken their systems badly with this behavior so it may have been changed or it’s stuck behind some configuration option.\n
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Hi everyone :)\n
\n
After installing the emacs package and trying to remove it afterwards:\n
\n
`sudo apt remove --purge --autoremove emacs`\n
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What am I missing here?\n
\n
Also after reading the [Stupid things you’ve done that broke your Linux installation ](https://a.lemmy.world/lemmy.world/post/8098330) post, I read a lot of people messing up their debian system after using the above command… So I assume that’s not the correct way of doing things in Linux?\n
\n
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Ah, I can duplicate this behavior too. I think it is probably related to emacs being a metapackage. It does not include emacs itself but forces the install of emacs-gtk. In my mind removing the metapackage should allow you to autoremove dependencies, but people have broken their systems badly with this behavior so it may have been changed or it’s stuck behind some configuration option.\n
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Edit: there is a setting called APT::Never-MarkAuto-Sections that by default includes meta packages and I think is the cause of this.
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It is a very typical way of doing things, you just have to read the output and make sure no important packages are in the list.\n
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Hi everyone :)\n
\n
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Ah, I can duplicate this behavior too. I think it is probably related to emacs being a metapackage. It does not include emacs itself but forces the install of emacs-gtk. In my mind removing the metapackage should allow you to autoremove dependencies, but people have broken their systems badly with this behavior so it may have been changed or it’s stuck behind some configuration option.\n
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Hi everyone :)\n
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After installing the emacs package and trying to remove it afterwards:\n
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What am I missing here?\n
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Also after reading the [Stupid things you’ve done that broke your Linux installation ](https://a.lemmy.world/lemmy.world/post/8098330) post, I read a lot of people messing up their debian system after using the above command… So I assume that’s not the correct way of doing things in Linux?\n
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Ah, I can duplicate this behavior too. I think it is probably related to emacs being a metapackage. It does not include emacs itself but forces the install of emacs-gtk. In my mind removing the metapackage should allow you to autoremove dependencies, but people have broken their systems badly with this behavior so it may have been changed or it’s stuck behind some configuration option.\n
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Removing emacs-gtk itself will work as you expect. You can also install emacs-nox for a cli-only one that is smaller.\n
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It is a very typical way of doing things, you just have to read the output and make sure no important packages are in the list.\n
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By commercialism, I’m aiming at a mix of spending a lot and sifting through bloated business models (e.g. this or that accessory/equipment, microtransactions, etc.). Feel like many can relate to this sort of commercial fatigue, and yet it creeps even into hobbies where one tries to unwind.\n
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:::spoiler * This is mainly for the going outside, walking folks. I enjoy a good walk from time to time, but I’m interested in activities that are a little less obvious. :::
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